Atkinsonella texensis B6156 Genome sequencing and assembly
dataset
posted on 2024-06-11, 05:20authored byUniversity of Kentucky
Atkinsonella texensis is a systemic parasite of the grass, Nassella leucotricha (Texas needlegrass), and reproduces in fruiting bodies (stromata) that choke immature host inflorescences, preventing seed production. This fungus is a close relative of mutualistic symbionts (endophytes) such as the Epichloe species.
Funding
National Institute of Food and Agriculture, 2010-34457-21269
National Science Foundation, EPS-0814194
National Institute of General Medical Sciences, NIH 2 P20 RR-16481 8P20GM103436-12
National Institute of General Medical Sciences, R01GM086888
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